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"And sir, there's one more thing..."
"Just the one?" | new | new computer |
"How did I get the Stone out of the mirror?" | computer | computer he |
"Ah, now, I'm glad you asked me that. | he | he wanted |
It was one of my more brilliant
ideas, and between you and me, that's saying something. | wanted | wanted , |
You see, only
one who wanted to find the Stone -- find it, but not use it -- would be
able to get it, otherwise they'd just see themselves making gold or
drinking Elixir of Life. | , | , not |
My brain surprises even me sometimes.... Now,
enough questions. | not | not to |
I suggest you make a start on these sweets. | to | to mention |
Ah! | mention | mention the |
Bettie
Bott's Every Flavor Beans! | the | the second |
I was unfortunate enough in my youth to come
across a vomitflavored one, and since then I'm afraid I've rather lost
my liking for them -- but I think I'll be safe with a nice toffee, don't
you?" | second | second television |
He smiled and popped the golden-brown bean into his mouth. | television | television and |
Then he
choked and said, "Alas! | and | and the |
Ear wax!" | the | the racing |
Madam Pomfrey, the nurse, was a nice woman, but very strict. | racing | racing bike |
"Just five minutes," Harry pleaded. | bike | bike . |
"Absolutely not." | . | . Exactly |
"You let Professor Dumbledore in..."
"Well, of course, that was the headmaster, quite different. | Exactly | Exactly why |
You need
rest." | why | why Dudley |
"I am resting, look, lying down and everything. | Dudley | Dudley wanted |
Oh, go on, Madam
Pomfrey..."
"Oh, very well," she said. | wanted | wanted a |
"But five minutes only." | a | a racing |
And she let Ron and Hermione in. | racing | racing bike |
"Harry!" | bike | bike was |
Hermione looked ready to fling her arms around him again, but Harry was
glad she held herself in as his head was still very sore. | was | was a |
"Oh, Harry, we were sure you were going to -- Dumbledore was so worried
--"
"The whole school's talking about it," said Ron. | a | a mystery |
"What really happened?" | mystery | mystery to |
It was one of those rare occasions when the true story is even more
strange and exciting than the wild rumors. | to | to Harry |
Harry told them everything:
Quirrell; the mirror; the Stone; and Voldemort. | Harry | Harry , |
Ron and Hermione were a
very good audience; they gasped in all the right places, and when Harry
told them what was under Quirrell's turban, Hermione screamed out loud. | , | , as |
"So the Stone's gone?" | as | as Dudley |
said Ron finally. | Dudley | Dudley was |
"Flamel's just going to die?" | was | was very |
"That's what I said, but Dumbledore thinks that -- what was it? | very | very fat |
-- 'to
the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure. | fat | fat and |
"I always said he was off his rocker," said Ron, looking quite impressed
at how crazy his hero was. | and | and hated |
"So what happened to you two?" | hated | hated exercise |
said Harry. | exercise | exercise -- |
"Well, I got back all right," said Hermione. | -- | -- unless |
"I brought Ron round --
that took a while -- and we were dashing up to the owlery to contact
Dumbledore when we met him in the entrance hall -- he already knew -- he
just said, 'Harry's gone after him, hasn't he?' | unless | unless of |
and hurtled off to the
third floor." | of | of course |
"D'you think he meant you to do it?" | course | course it |
said Ron. | it | it involved |
"Sending you your
father's cloak and everything?" | involved | involved punching |
"Well, " Hermione exploded, "if he did -- I mean to say that's terrible
-- you could have been killed." | punching | punching somebody |
"No, it isn't," said Harry thoughtfully. | somebody | somebody . |
"He's a funny man, Dumbledore. | . | . Dudley |
I think he sort of wanted to give me a chance. | Dudley | Dudley 's |
I think he knows more or
less everything that goes on here, you know. | 's | 's favorite |
I reckon he had a pretty
good idea we were going to try, and instead of stopping us, he just
taught us enough to help. | favorite | favorite punching |
I don't think it was an accident he let me
find out how the mirror worked. | punching | punching bag |
It's almost like he thought I had the
right to face Voldemort if I could...."
"Yeah, Dumbledore's off his rocker, all right," said Ron proudly. | bag | bag was |
"Listen, you've got to be up for the end-of-year feast tomorrow. | was | was Harry |
The
points are all in and Slytherin won, of course -- you missed the last
Quidditch match, we were steamrollered by Ravenclaw without you -- but
the food'll be good." | Harry | Harry , |
At that moment, Madam Pomfrey bustled over. | , | , but |
"You've had nearly fifteen minutes, now OUT" she said firmly. | but | but he |
After a good night's sleep, Harry felt nearly back to normal. | he | he could |
I want to go to the feast," he told Madam Pomfrey as she straightened
his many candy boxes. | could | could n't |
I can, can't I?" | n't | n't often |
"Professor Dumbledore says you are to be allowed to go," she said
stiffily, as though in her opinion Professor Dumbledore didn't realize
how risky feasts could be. | often | often catch |
"And you have another visitor." | catch | catch him |
"Oh, good," said Harry. | him | him . |
"Who is it?" | . | . Harry |
Hagrid sidled through the door as he spoke. | Harry | Harry did |
As usual when he was
indoors, Hagrid looked too big to be allowed. | did | did n't |
He sat down next to Harry,
took one look at him, and burst into tears. | n't | n't look |
"It's -- all -- my -- ruddy -- fault!" | look | look it |
he sobbed, his face in his hands. | it | it , |
I told the evil git how ter get past Fluffy! | , | , but |
I told him! | but | but he |
It was the only
thing he didn't know, an' I told him! | he | he was |
Yeh could've died! | was | was very |
All fer a
dragon egg! | very | very fast |
I'll never drink again! | fast | fast . |
I should be chucked out an' made ter
live as a Muggle!" | . | . Perhaps |
"Hagrid!" | Perhaps | Perhaps it |
said Harry, shocked to see Hagrid shaking with grief and
remorse, great tears leaking down into his beard. | it | it had |
"Hagrid, he'd have
found out somehow, this is Voldemort we're talking about, he'd have
found out even if you hadn't told him." | had | had something |
"Yeh could've died!" | something | something to |
sobbed Hagrid. | to | to do |
"An' don' say the name!" | do | do with |
"VOLDEMORT!" | with | with living |
Harry bellowed, and Hagrid was so shocked, he stopped
crying. | living | living in |
"I've met him and I'm calling him by his name. | in | in a |
Please cheer up,
Hagrid, we saved the Stone, it's gone, he can't use it. | a | a dark |
Have a Chocolate
Frog, I've got loads...."
Hagrid wiped his nose on the back of his hand and said, "That reminds
me. | dark | dark cupboard |
I've got yeh a present." | cupboard | cupboard , |
"It's not a stoat sandwich, is it?" | , | , but |
said Harry anxiously, and at last
Hagrid gave a weak chuckle. | but | but Harry |
"Nah. | Harry | Harry had |
Dumbledore gave me the day off
yesterday ter fix it. | had | had always |
'Course, he shoulda sacked me instead -- anyway,
got yeh this..."
It seemed to be a handsome, leather-covered book. | always | always been |
Harry opened it
curiously. | been | been small |
It was full of wizard photographs. | small | small and |
Smiling and waving at him
from every page were his mother and father. | and | and skinny |
"Sent owls off ter all yer parents' old school friends, askin' fer
photos... knew yeh didn' have any... d'yeh like it?" | skinny | skinny for |
Harry couldn't speak, but Hagrid understood. | for | for his |
Harry made his way down to the end-of-year feast alone that night. | his | his age |
He
had been held up by Madam Pomfrey's fussing about, insisting on giving
him one last checkup, so the Great Hall was already full. | age | age . |
It was decked
out in the Slytherin colors of green and silver to celebrate Slytherin's
winning the house cup for the seventh year in a row. | . | . He |
A huge banner
showing the Slytherin serpent covered the wall behind the High Table. | He | He looked |
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